Oh, furkadurdle... Where do I begin?
I'll start off by listing plainly that I can find appreciation in any form of music. My tastes have been developing over broad spectrums pretty consistently over the past few years, as well, and so I can't say I have one sole favorite genre. But, I can say that I rather don't like most mainstream country, as a general rule of thumb.
"Chinchilla" or "Elk" by This Town Needs Guns
Any tracks by Owl City<3
"The Littlest Things," "The Three of Us," or "Point/Counterpoint" by Streetlight Manifesto
"Soraya" or "On Impulse" by Animals As Leaders
"Symphony in B-flat - Mvt. 3 - Fugue" by Paul Hindemith, transcription for wind symphony
"October" by Eric Whitacre
"Artpop," "Aura," or "Paparazzi" by Lady Gaga (NO REGRETS c8<)
"Waiting For The End" (or most anything else) by Linkin Park
"I Constantly Thank God For Esteban" (or most anything else) by Panic! At The Disco
"The Trapeze Swinger" by Iron & Wine
"Two-Headed Boy [pt. 2]" by Neutral Milk Hotel
"Speed of Sound" by Coldplay
"Sail" by AWOLNATION
"Gust of Wind" by Pharrell Williams ft. Daft Punk
"Harder Better Faster Stronger" - Mike Tompkins / Daft Punk a capella cover
"Monster" or "Alina" - Nightcore
Any tracks by A Day To Remember
"Smooth Criminal" by Michael Jackson
"Under The Bridge" by The Red Hot Chili Peppers
I also like movie soundtracks (How To Train Your Dragon, The Lion King, Lord of the Rings) and broadway musical soundtracks (Wicked, Rent, Moulin Rouge).
I guess I find myself liking electronic, punk, and (more recently) ska genres, but I find myself jumping in between any sort of instrumental, symphonic, indie folk, acoustic, a capella, or anything else that it's really hard to say. c8>